Cyclists Face Notorious Puy de Dôme: Tour de France 2023 Stage 9 Info
Cyclists Face Notorious Puy de Dôme: Tour de France 2023 Stage 9 Info
Jonas Vingegaard wears the yellow jersey for Stage 9 of the Tour de France, which is from Saint-Léonard-De-Noblat to Puy de Dôme, France on July 9.
Cyclists will set off from Saint-Léonard-De-Noblat to Puy de Dôme, France for stage 9 of the 2023 Tour de France on July 9.
Mads Pederson won stage 8 and Jonas Vingegaard wears the yellow jersey going into this stage.
The nerves are starting to build as the cyclists enter this stage. Unexpected crashes on stage 8 forced many riders to abandon their tour, most notably Mark Cavendish.
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After Stage 9, the cyclists will have a rest day and resume for stage 10 on Tuesday, July 11. There are only two rest days in the entire tour, the second will be after stage 15 on July 17.
Stage 9 marks a third way through the Tour de France 2023, here's what you need to know about the route.
Tour De France Stage 9 Route
The Tour de France stage 9 is a route of 184.4 km, or 115.6 miles. The pace is starting to pick up again with four climbs and a Hors Catégorie finale. The first climb, Côte Felletin, appears 74.8 km, or 46.5 miles in.
On Stage 9 of the Tour de France, climbers will be put to the test on the Puy de Dôme. This climb includes the steepest 5 km (3.1 miles) of the 2023 Tour de France with an 11.3% incline.
Tour de France Puy de Dôme
The Puy de Dôme is one of cycling's most legendary summits. It is 13.3 kilometers long and averages 7.7% incline. This is the first time the summit will be featured in a Tour de France route for the past 35 years. It’s the first mountain to be categorized as a “non-category” climb.
The Puy de Dôme is home to some of the Tour de France’s most historic race moments. Most famously in 1964 when Raymond Pouildor and Jaques Anquetil duel occurred on this summit. The two cyclists faced off side by side the entire way up the gruesome climb.
The mountain now serves mostly as a tourist attraction. Its roads remain closed and only open up for special occasions. The Tour de France 2023 is one of the few events that is special enough to re-open the route to be used for cycling.
Tour de France Stage 9 Climbs
- Côte de Felletin
- Category 4, 2 km (1.24 miles) at 4.2%
- Côte de Pontcharraud
- Category 4, 1.8 km (1.12 miles) at 4.6%
- Côte de Pontaumur
- Category 3, 3.3 km (2.05) at 5.1%
- Puy de Dôme
- Hors Catégorie (HC), 13.3 km (8.26) at 7.7%
Tour de France Results
The de France is a 21-stage race that ends on July 23. There are winners for every day of the race, including colored jerseys awarded based on different classification performances.
Here are all the results of every stage of the of the Tour de France so far:
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Tour de France 2023 Schedule
The Tour de France begins July 1 and finishes July 23 at the Champ-Elyees. The complete route is divided into 21 stages featuring different types of terrain and distance.
Here is the full Tour de France schedule